About Us

The Hong Kong Bible Conference is a non-denominational meeting that welcomes all Chinese Christian churches and individuals around the globe. Through preaching Bible in depth, the Conference aims to strengthen the spiritual lives of believers, moving believers to devote themselves to serve God, so that churches can be united and revived.

The Beginning

The 1st Hong Kong Bible Conference was held in Guangzhou in July 1927, and was extended to Hong Kong in August the following year. In the years afterwards, the Conference was held in July in Guangzhou, and would be held in August in Hong Kong. The Conference was held every year except the time during the Sino-Japanese War.

After the War, the Conference moved to Hong Kong. The Conference was first held in Hong Kong Island and then Kowloon.

Today’s Conference

Since 1972, the Conference has been held at the Kowloon City Baptist Church. Since 2003, many transmission locations have been set up all around Hong Kong and, through live-broadcasting technology, more people can attend the Conference simultaneously. As a result, the attendance has grown to around 200,000 recently.

Besides Hong Kong, there are more than 80 transmission locations in Southeast Asia, North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, providing simultaneous transmission or replay, bringing about spiritual strengthening and revival to Chinese all around the globe.

An Annual Spiritual Feast

The Conference provide spiritual development for individual believers; to do this, Bible study is a must. From 1 to 10 Aug each year, the Conference provides three different sessions to build up believers’ spiritual faith so that our lives can be transformed and renewed, and Truth in the Bible be applied in everyday lives.

Bible Exposition: to study a selected book of the Bible comprehensively, in order to understand the Truth in the Bible.

Preaching Hour: to meditate a theme through the Bible, hence to understand the Word of God.

Revival Message: to bring zeal to Christians by Biblical Truths, so that Christians can devote to God and serve.